Cellogan by Hosseini Ghahramani: the Ideal Future Car

The future of car designs involve super sleek bodies hosting within it an extremely fast engine that does not require an exhaustible resource to power it. Perhaps that future has already arrived with the Cellogan. Designed by Hosseini Ghahramani, the Cellogan is the answer for the car of tomorrow as an eco-friendly contraption that is electromagnetically powered.

The Cellogan features three caterpillar rubber track wheels that can turn in a 360 degree angle. It is inspired by the workings of the Maglev trains which perform with the highest speed and safety due to almost-nil friction and central controlling. Following the style of the Peugot, the Cellogan is also made with continuous body lines without any jarring features, making it a simple, beautiful and easy on the eye. The car features multimedia auto-pilot and navigation systems with touch screen facility and includes a main screen that gives a perfect view of the rear.

In keeping with the eco-friendly status, the car cells of the Cellogan can even be charged while it is kept parked on the street. This is definitely a car that should be looked out for if it hits the market.

Via: TuVie

This entry was posted by author: Rizmyn on Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 at 2:01 pm and is filed under Automobiles, Designer | Tags: · , , , You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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